Fabula
S7E19 · Genesis
S7E19
· Genesis

Picard confronts Barclay’s monstrous transformation

In the darkened, flickering Engineering section, Picard and Data cautiously investigate the warp core after a malfunction. Picard discovers Geordi’s office infested with spider-like webbing, triggering his primal fear as he hears chittering noises. Barclay—now a grotesque spider-human hybrid—suddenly slams against the glass partition, startling Picard into a rare moment of panic. Data identifies Barclay’s transformation as a Pisauridae (spider) mutation, while Picard’s trembling hands and heightened paranoia reveal the onset of his own de-evolutionary symptoms. The encounter forces Picard to confront his biological vulnerability, escalating the urgency to reverse the crew’s regression before it becomes irreversible. The scene pivots from scientific investigation to visceral survival, with Barclay’s feral aggression and Picard’s uncharacteristic fear underscoring the crisis’s biological and psychological stakes.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Data explains that Picard's fear is an evolutionary instinct, prompting Picard to recognize the urgency of their situation; they must hurry to find a cure before they devolve further.

anxiety to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Shaken, anxious, and uncharacteristically fearful—his usual rational composure eroded by the de-evolutionary symptoms and the visceral threat of Barclay’s hybrid form. His admission of panic reveals a deep-seated biological vulnerability.

Picard enters Geordi’s office with cautious authority but is immediately unnerved by the fibrous webs and chittering noises. When Barclay’s hybrid form slams against the glass, Picard’s phaser trembles in his hand, and his breath quickens—his usual stoicism replaced by raw, primal fear. He calls for Data, his voice betraying panic, and later admits to an overwhelming sense of being watched, his hand visibly shaking. His admission of fear (‘I have the most intense feeling of... panic’) marks a rare moment of vulnerability, underscoring the de-evolutionary crisis’s psychological toll.

Goals in this moment
  • Investigate the warp core and Engineering (initial mission)
  • Survive the immediate threat (Barclay’s attack)
  • Understand his own de-evolutionary symptoms (seeks Data’s analysis)
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s de-evolution is accelerating (urgency to act)
  • His fear is a biological instinct (primate prey response)
Character traits
Uncharacteristically vulnerable Prone to primal fear (heightened instincts) Dependent on Data for reassurance Physically reactive (trembling, startled)
Follow Geordi La …'s journey

Primal, aggressive, and instinctually driven—his humanity submerged beneath de-evolutionary regression, yet still capable of recognizing threats (Picard) and retreating from perceived dominance (Data).

Barclay, now a grotesque spider-human hybrid, aggressively slams his bulbous, hairy body against Geordi’s office glass partition, his hooked limbs scraping the surface with primal ferocity. His bulbous black eyes and chitinous exoskeleton glisten under the flickering lights, and his chittering noises fill the air as he retreats only when Data arrives. His transformation is both physically monstrous and symbolically tragic—a former colleague reduced to a predatory, de-evolved state.

Goals in this moment
  • Attack Picard (driven by predatory instincts)
  • Escape or avoid Data (perceives him as a threat or superior force)
Active beliefs
  • Picard is prey (triggering his attack)
  • Data represents a threat or authority figure (causing retreat)
Character traits
Feral and predatory Physically transformed (arachnid traits) Aggressive and instinct-driven Vulnerable to Data’s presence (flees at his arrival)
Follow Reginald Barclay's journey

Calm, concerned, and analytically focused—his android nature allows him to process the crisis rationally, but his concern for Picard’s well-being is evident in his immediate response to the captain’s distress.

Data enters Engineering to repair the plasma vent but is quickly drawn into Picard’s crisis. He identifies Barclay’s transformation as a Pisauridae (spider) mutation with clinical precision, then turns his analysis to Picard’s symptoms, explaining the primal fear as an early de-evolutionary trait. His calm demeanor contrasts with Picard’s panic, offering both scientific reassurance and practical urgency. He nods in agreement when Picard suggests they ‘hurry,’ reinforcing the shared mission to reverse the crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Repair the plasma vent (initial task)
  • Analyze and explain Barclay’s transformation (scientific curiosity)
  • Support Picard through his de-evolutionary symptoms (emotional/strategic)
Active beliefs
  • The de-evolution is a biological process with logical explanations (spider traits, primate instincts)
  • Picard’s fear is a symptom, not a weakness (normalizes his reaction)
Character traits
Analytical and precise Reassuring and supportive (of Picard) Adaptive (shifts from repair to crisis management) Emotionally detached (but concerned for Picard)
Follow Data's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Picard and Data's Phasers

Picard and Data’s phasers serve as both defensive tools and symbols of their dwindling control over the crisis. Picard levels his phaser at Barclay’s hybrid form, his trembling hand betraying his uncharacteristic panic. The weapons hum with readiness but remain unused—Barclay retreats before they can be fired, leaving the phasers as a futile yet necessary precaution in the face of the de-evolutionary threat. Their presence underscores the crew’s shift from scientific inquiry to survival mode.

Before: Drawn and ready in Picard and Data’s hands …
After: Still in hand but unused; Barclay’s retreat renders …
Before: Drawn and ready in Picard and Data’s hands as they enter Engineering, charged and humming with energy.
After: Still in hand but unused; Barclay’s retreat renders them temporarily ineffective, though their symbolic role as a last line of defense persists.
Geordi's Office Glass Partition

The glass partition in Geordi’s office serves as a fragile barrier between Picard and Barclay’s spider-hybrid form. When Barclay slams against it, the glass trembles but holds, amplifying Picard’s primal fear and the tension of the moment. The partition symbolizes the thin line between civilization and regression—the crew’s last defense against the de-evolutionary chaos. Its transparency allows Picard to witness Barclay’s monstrous transformation up close, heightening the horror and urgency of the crisis.

Before: Intact but dusty, separating Geordi’s office from the …
After: Slightly cracked from the impact but still holding; …
Before: Intact but dusty, separating Geordi’s office from the warp core chamber; Picard looks through it before Barclay attacks.
After: Slightly cracked from the impact but still holding; the threat remains, and the barrier’s fragility is now a looming concern.
Geordi's Office Infested Console and Webbing

The fibrous webs in Geordi’s office are the first visible sign of the de-evolutionary mutation’s spread, draping the console and hanging from the ceiling like a biological invasion. They trigger Picard’s primal unease, their gossamer strands a tactile reminder of the crew’s regression into earlier life forms. The webs symbolize the erosion of order—both in the ship’s systems and the crew’s humanity—as the mutation takes hold. Their presence foreshadows Barclay’s hybrid form and the broader crisis unfolding.

Before: Draped over the console and ceiling, intact and …
After: Unchanged but now associated with the immediate threat …
Before: Draped over the console and ceiling, intact and eerie; Picard notices them before the chittering noise.
After: Unchanged but now associated with the immediate threat (Barclay’s attack).
USS Enterprise-D Main Engineering Neural Network Console (Pool Table Repurposed)

Data works at the pool table console in Main Engineering, fingers moving over controls to repair the damaged plasma vent. The console anchors their efforts amid the chaos, its illuminated surface a beacon of order in the flickering, web-infested space. While the repair is interrupted by Barclay’s attack, the console represents the crew’s last hope to stabilize the Enterprise’s systems before the de-evolution becomes irreversible. Its functionality is both practical and symbolic—a reminder of their mission amid the biological horror unfolding around them.

Before: Functional but flickering, draped in fibrous webs; Data …
After: Partially repaired but abandoned as Picard and Data …
Before: Functional but flickering, draped in fibrous webs; Data begins repairs but is interrupted by Barclay’s attack.
After: Partially repaired but abandoned as Picard and Data pivot to the immediate threat (Barclay’s hybrid form).

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Geordi La Forge's Private Office (Main Engineering, Deck 42, USS Enterprise-D)

Geordi’s office within Main Engineering is the epicenter of the de-evolutionary crisis in this scene. Its glass partition walls create a claustrophobic, exposed space where Picard discovers the fibrous webs—a harbinger of the mutation’s spread. When Barclay’s hybrid form slams against the glass, the office becomes a battleground of primal fear and scientific dread. The flickering lights and chittering noises amplify the tension, while the console’s infestation symbolizes the mutation’s intrusion into the ship’s infrastructure. The office’s role shifts from a place of investigation to a site of visceral confrontation, underscoring the crew’s desperate struggle to retain control.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic, eerie, and tension-filled—flickering lights cast long shadows, the chittering noise echoes like a biological …
Function Clue discovery site and confrontation zone—where Picard first encounters the de-evolutionary mutation’s physical traces (webs) …
Symbolism Represents the erosion of order and the crew’s de-evolution into primal states. The glass partition …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel (Picard, Data, Geordi), but the de-evolutionary crisis has rendered the space …
Flickering, dim lighting (consoles and overheads) Chittering noises (Barclay’s hybrid form) Fibrous webs draping consoles and ceiling Glass partition separating office from warp core chamber Distant hum of the warp core (before Barclay’s attack)

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How this event relates to others in the story

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Key Dialogue

"PICARD: ((calls out)) Data!"
"DATA: I believe it was Lieutenant Barclay. He appeared to be partially transformed into an arachnid."
"PICARD: A spider?"
"DATA: I recognized the chitin colorations. He is becoming a member of the Pisauridae family."
"PICARD: I have the most intense feeling of... fear... panic... as if I were being watched... I can't explain it."
"DATA: You may be experiencing the initial stages of your transformation. Early primates were often prey for larger carnivores—as a result, their instincts probably included a heightened sense of awareness."
"PICARD: If that's the case, then my instincts tell me... we'd better hurry."